Chocolate Amaretto-Apricot Crunch Pie
Recipe from
Better Homes and Gardens
Delight friends and family with this Christmas dessert recipe. The light and fluffy filling for this pie packs a flavorful punch with amaretto, bittersweet chocolate pieces, whipping cream, and dried apricots.

Servings:
8 servings
Ingredients
-
20amaretti (about 2 ounces)see savings

-
2/3 cupsliced almondssee savings

-
1/4 cuppacked brown sugarsee savings

-
1/4 cupall-purpose floursee savings

-
1/4 teaspoonsaltsee savings

-
1/4 cupbutter, meltedsee savings

-
1 cupwhipping creamsee savings

-
1 cupbittersweet chocolate piecessee savings

-
1/3 cupgranulated sugarsee savings

-
1/3 cupbuttersee savings

-
2egg yolkssee savings

-
3 tablespoonsamarettosee savings

-
2 teaspoonsvanillasee savings

-
1/2 cupfinely snipped dried apricotssee savings

-
2/3 cupwhipping creamsee savings

-
2 teaspoonsgranulated sugarsee savings

-
Thinly sliced dried apricots (optional)see savings

Directions
1.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a food processor, combine amaretti, almonds, brown sugar, flour, and salt. Cover and process until amaretti are ground and mixture is combined. Add the 1/4 cup melted butter; cover and process just until combined. Reserve 1/4 cup of the mixture until ready to serve. Press the remaining mixture onto the bottom and up the side of a 9-inch pie plate. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.
2.
Meanwhile, for filling: In a medium heavy saucepan, combine the 1 cup whipping cream, the chocolate pieces, the 1/3 cup granulated sugar, the 1/3 cup butter, and the egg yolks. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture is thickened and reaches a temperature of 180 degrees F (this will take 15 to 20 minutes). Stir in amaretto and vanilla. Transfer filling to a large bowl. Cover and chill for 30 to 40 minutes or until mixture stiffens and becomes hard to stir, stirring occasionally.
3.
Beat filling with an electric mixer on medium to high speed for 2 to 3 minutes or until light and fluffy. Fold in the 1/2 cup snipped dried apricots. Pour into crust, spreading evenly. Cover and chill for 5 to 24 hours.
4.
Before serving, in a medium bowl, combine the 2/3 cup whipping cream and the 2 teaspoons granulated sugar. Beat on medium speed until soft peaks form (tips curl). Spoon whipped cream on top of each serving of pie. Sprinkle with the reserved 1/4 cup crumb mixture. If desired, garnish with thinly sliced dried apricots. Makes 8 servings.
Add Your Review
Related Recipe
Articles
Pie Crust: Buy It vs. Make It
...I am going to cut to the chase with this one: Quit buying pie crust. Today. You have bought your... to grab a frozen pie crust because I thought it was hard. It's so insanely easy. It takes ten minutes. I...'t make pie crust, and it all came down to appearance. The hard part is making it look nice. Since... read more...
...I am going to cut to the chase with this one: Quit buying pie crust. Today. You have bought your... to grab a frozen pie crust because I thought it was hard. It's so insanely easy. It takes ten minutes. I...'t make pie crust, and it all came down to appearance. The hard part is making it look nice. Since... read more...
Is Chocolate Milk the New Gatorade?
...Yes, your kids "got milk" after school -- but do you "got chocolate milk" after your workout? A... tall, frosty glass of chocolate milk may not be the first thing you think of reaching for after your 5K... chocolate milk head-to-head with Gatorade. Chocolate milk sales have dropped significantly as schools across... read more...
...Yes, your kids "got milk" after school -- but do you "got chocolate milk" after your workout? A... tall, frosty glass of chocolate milk may not be the first thing you think of reaching for after your 5K... chocolate milk head-to-head with Gatorade. Chocolate milk sales have dropped significantly as schools across... read more...
Pies for Pi Day: Doing the Math in the Kitchen
..., creamy, luscious banana cream pie better? Give it some crunch with macadamia nuts. Cherry Pie: Can he... with tart red cherries. Chocolate Silk Espresso Pie: Bittersweet chocolate and ever-so-slightly bitter... are not either math whizzes or math-geek-wannabes? Well, if you're a lover of the other kind of pie, the one... read more...
..., creamy, luscious banana cream pie better? Give it some crunch with macadamia nuts. Cherry Pie: Can he... with tart red cherries. Chocolate Silk Espresso Pie: Bittersweet chocolate and ever-so-slightly bitter... are not either math whizzes or math-geek-wannabes? Well, if you're a lover of the other kind of pie, the one... read more...

